Identifying a module based on failing addresses should be easy enough since the addresses should upward front module to back.

But where are these existing RAM testers? I have always been a XL/XE user. All my software is for XL/XE not atari 800 :s ... And that SALT image. In what kind of cartridge should I put my eprom? 8K? 16K?

Identifying a module based on failing addresses should be easy enough since the addresses should upward front module to back.

But where are these existing RAM testers? I have always been a XL/XE user. All my software is for XL/XE not atari 800 :s ... And that SALT image. In what kind of cartridge should I put my eprom? 8K? 16K?

ThanksM.

They are 8K. I never used them, so I don't know how they work. Hmm... AA doesn't allow .ARC files. That was all we had. So the .ARC file is in the .zip file.

Identifying a module based on failing addresses should be easy enough since the addresses should upward front module to back.

But where are these existing RAM testers? I have always been a XL/XE user. All my software is for XL/XE not atari 800 :s ... And that SALT image. In what kind of cartridge should I put my eprom? 8K? 16K?

ThanksM.

They are 8K. I never used them, so I don't know how they work. Hmm... AA doesn't allow .ARC files. That was all we had. So the .ARC file is in the .zip file.

Anyone good at making AtariMax Flash cart images? Maybe they have an image already on the AtariMax site?

My thoughts on the Salt image though, I thought that was supposed to work with the SuperSalt module (a module in a 850 interface case that has ports you connect to parts of the Atari 800 to test various functions.)